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![]() I camped for 3 days this week. At various times I decided I'd never do it again and that I'd have to do it a lot more often. When I packed up my soaking wet tent (after 12 straight hours of thunder, lightning, and rain) was one of the former moments. However I'd gotten to see some water of various kinds, all very high, and a momma bear and her three cubs. Black bear, of course, it being here in northeastern MN, but very black. They can be almost any colour and I've found they're more often brownish than black. Very cute. I'd meant to try out my new inflatable Stearns kayak. Then I saw the river and went away to find a fav State Forest campsite way up north. Looked at the 'Croix again up there and still shuddered. On the way I drifted through one of our larger State Parks, which supposedly has a couple of trout streams. While looking for something else, I found a creek labeled 'designated trout stream'. It was very high, muddy, and impossible to see into. It ran for miles above there through mostly high muskeg, so I was not expecting much. I saw there was some insect activity above the water and dipping down to it, but saw no rises. Then I looked at the side of the stream, just below the bridge and ahead of the alders and willows. Weird currents there. Looked as if small logs were moving around in the eddy current, but not being swept away. Brain flash. Ohmigawd, those might be trout. Big trout. Something would swirl out a ways, leaving a front and then side bow wave. Big. I shall return. I'm supposed to go over to Wisconsin toward the end of this week for some WFFB Clave. I do know I'm not stepping in a stream. I will be bank fishing, or rather edge fishing, since everything I've seen, including our local city creek (Minnehaha) has been way over the banks and spreading. When I looked at the Tamarack ford, I didn't see any fresh hoof marks, so folks must be using the foot / ATV trail bridges for their crossing. I don't blame them. I could see it had been a foot or two higher from bank wash that was left, but it was still very high. So, didn't fish, but did see the impressions of fish. Camped, but sometimes didn't enjoy it and sometimes enjoyed it a lot. Oh, well. I found I really like my cot, even though I'll not be able to use if it there's apt to be rain. It bulges the edges of my tent, a sure way to get wet. I'd not used it the second night, expecting some 'showers' (not continual rain with downpour thunder bursts). I like my cot. Maybe I'll just get yet another tent. -- rbc:vixen,Minnow Goddess,Willow Watcher,and all that sort of thing. Often taunted by trout. Only a fool would refuse to believe in luck. Only a damn fool would rely on it. http://www.visi.com/~cyli |
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